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Shrewsbury gives unanimous first reading to 2024 tax levy ordinance (Bill No. 4026)

Board of Aldermen, City of Shrewsbury · September 10, 2024
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Summary

On first reading, the Board of Aldermen voted unanimously to advance Bill No. 4026, which would set the City of Shrewsbury's 2024 tax levies; further readings and formal adoption are still required.

The Board of Aldermen on Sept. 10 gave Bill No. 4026 — an ordinance regulating levies and establishing the 2024 rate of annual taxes for the City of Shrewsbury — its first reading. Alderperson Bette Welch moved and Alderman Ben Stark seconded the motion; the reading passed unanimously.

Minutes record the action as a first reading only; the ordinance will require subsequent readings and final adoption before becoming effective. The board did not record final levy rates or additional amendments at this meeting. Staff or the ordinance sponsor will present further details at a future meeting.